Friday 10 May 2013

San Juan night



A San Juan with my family was always the same. In the afternoon all the family went to the supermarket to buy all the food for the night. Then my father and my mother stayed at the kitchen cooking and my brother and me organized the house.
We laid the table outside and then we ate all the food like jam, prawns and other things. Then we waited until the local fireworks finished and we walked to the beach and there we launched the fireworks during fifteen minutes. When we returned home at three or four o'clock in the morning we jumped to the pool and we spent some minutes inside the pool. After that we went to sleep or we watched the TV.




My first day in United States 2



That school was bigger than my town because the school had three big buildings, three soccer fields, two basketball camps and one rugby camp. We did the test and when we finished the test our teachers explained some things about the United States. At one o'clock we had lunch and when we finished we had met more than ten Russian boys and more than fifty Chinese. At three o'clock our leader said that if we needed to take out money of the credit card we needed to go with her. When we finished with that we went to a welcome party in a big park with our families. At eight o'clock my family and Aitor's family left the party and we returned to our house. At the night I unpacked my clothes and then I went to sleep.

My first day in United States 1



I got up very early and this was very strange because I didn't sleep for 24 hours. When I went to the kitchen my Dahi ( my host father ) was preparing my breakfast and when he saw me he said that I got up more earlier than he thought. Then we had breakfast together and he explained that his wife and his children were in a camp-site. Then we went to pick up Aitor and then Dahí left us in the bus stop. When the bus arrived our leader said hello to the group and then we went to Folsom. When we arrived to Folsom High school I was very surprised.


My first day in England 2




At twelve o'clock we finished the test and we went to have lunch in a bar near the school. In this place we met new friends like Mauricio, Hugo and Jordi and when we finished our lunch we returned to our classes. There we did our ticket bus and then Sonia explained us what things we wanted to do during the month. At three o'clock we went to a beach near the school and we spent all the afternoon doing things like swimming, playing volley or talking with friends. At six o'clock we returned home by bus and we had dinner and at eight o'clock we went to a disco with all the E.F. Group. When the disco finished we returned home and then we went to sleep.



My first day in England 1




When I got up in England I felt very tired because the night before I went to bed at one o'clock. When Gary( my host father) called me and my friends had breakfast we needed ten minutes to go because first we needed to have a shower and more other things.
When we went to the kitchen we saw an incredible breakfast with eggs, sausages, beans and more things. When we finished our host father took us to school and he went to work. When we entered the school our leaders Sonia and Ana said hello to me and my friends and then toll us that we needed to do a test to know our English level.

Thursday 9 May 2013

The perks of being a wall flower

The film talks about a lone boy that one day meets a couple of brothers who become friends. I like this film because it's a film which explains the difficulty of making friends and the adolescence.

The leading role,Charlie, meets Sam and Patrick in a football match and they begin a friendship. With the time Charlie enters into their little group and he begins to do things like taking cannabis, working in a cabaret and saving Patrick from beating.

I like the values of the friendship and the love that the film shows.

I don't like the ending because I think that it's rather strange when Charlie goes to the psychiatrist.

I think that people need to go and see this film and probably their life could change a little bit.